For the dream sequences, the four hang from bars offstage and balance pillows under their spotlit heads so they seem to be horizontal. |
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Working for about five hours from sunset to sunrise, he opens an area in the 6-foot diameter of a spotlit circle. |
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Pronto, stage left, a gent in impeccable evening attire, his face spotlit, appears. |
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Inside, spotlit and presented luxuriously, were the latest Porsche and Jaguar sports cars. |
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The school are really piling the pressure on, and your child is giving a monologue, as a solitary spotlit figure against a dimly lit set. |
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Inside, the room is packed to capacity, 350 people wedged in front of a spotlit piano. |
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Surely it should have ended with a spotlit shirtless leader on a horse, or wrestling a bear. |
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Grouped by theme, the portraits are spotlit against dark walls as if each was a jewel. |
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At the rally site, a giant spotlit portrait of him gazed down impassively on the red-shirted crowds. |
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He also imagines her dancing a sexually aggressive spotlit dance. |
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A suspected UFO turns out to be the spotlit film set for a commercial. |
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The play is quick, strenuous and requires no equipment. Cue swirling lights and cut to the spotlit purple floor of the National Sports Club of India in Mumbai. |
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Past shows have displayed the skull on its own, spotlit like crown jewels. |
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Perhaps at the spotlit harpist plucking a golden clarsach in the corner? |
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The existence of highly accomplished electrotype replicas means that one must at times wonder whether what is in the spotlit vitrine is the real thing. |
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